The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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... crime " of being a young man , as he was but thirty - three when first nominated for governor , and at this time but thirty - seven . The election took place in November , and in spite of unexpected disasters to the whig cause in all ...
... crime " of being a young man , as he was but thirty - three when first nominated for governor , and at this time but thirty - seven . The election took place in November , and in spite of unexpected disasters to the whig cause in all ...
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... there were about 25,000 children in that city who did not attend school , and were thus left exposed to the allurements of vice and crime . disabilities under which foreigners labored , were with more or SCHOOLS - CATHOLICS . xliii.
... there were about 25,000 children in that city who did not attend school , and were thus left exposed to the allurements of vice and crime . disabilities under which foreigners labored , were with more or SCHOOLS - CATHOLICS . xliii.
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... crime . In order to lessen the evil , a tax upon emigrants was recommended by the mayor of New York . The proposal met with general favor . Under these cir- cumstances the public was astounded by the suggestions of Gov. Seward for the ...
... crime . In order to lessen the evil , a tax upon emigrants was recommended by the mayor of New York . The proposal met with general favor . Under these cir- cumstances the public was astounded by the suggestions of Gov. Seward for the ...
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... crime , and detained for trial . Upon this the British minister at Washington , Mr. Fox , made a reclamation on Mr. Van Buren , then president of the United States , in behalf of the prisoner . He insisted that the destruction of the ...
... crime , and detained for trial . Upon this the British minister at Washington , Mr. Fox , made a reclamation on Mr. Van Buren , then president of the United States , in behalf of the prisoner . He insisted that the destruction of the ...
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... crime , was suffered to endure the full punishment prescribed by the law . And it must be a pleasant recollection to Gov. Seward , that in no instance was a woman so pardoned ever afterwards convicted of crime . Juve- nile delinquents ...
... crime , was suffered to endure the full punishment prescribed by the law . And it must be a pleasant recollection to Gov. Seward , that in no instance was a woman so pardoned ever afterwards convicted of crime . Juve- nile delinquents ...
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